Abstract

Grieving is a well-known topic to psychodynamic clinicians. Nonetheless, the identity disturbance and identity growth issues that accompany the familiar problems are less well known. Phases of modification of self-organization during an adaptive mourning process can be facilitated by helping patients with pathological grief clarify the shifts they are experiencing in self-state and self-concepts.

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